Fascinated with humanity, Neville has focused primarily on depicting the
human figure. His subject matter tends to be relatives and friends - people
he is familiar with. He takes these familiar subjects and creates a universality
that allows the viewer to connect with the subject. He is a master of watercolour
and his paintings have expanded the limits of the medium.

This show is the second in a series of exhibitions featuring the works
of artists of colour. The Gallery has made a commitment to show works by
black artists bi-annually during February to coincide with Black History
Month. This exhibition will also travel to the Thames Art Gallery in Chatham,
an area connected with the Underground Railway in the 19th century.

The Art Gallery of Peel is part of the Peel Heritage Complex and is operated
by the Region of Peel and located at 9 Wellington St. E. in Brampton. The
Complex is open to the public Monday through Friday: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.;
weekends: 12 to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday evenings: 6 to 9 p.m. The admission
fees are $2.50 for adults; $1.50 for seniors; $1 for students; and $7 for
families.